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we couldn't get gasoline for the indispensable vehicles that get us to work, get us to the supermarket, get us to our sick friends or neighbors. i mean, the point i'm trying to make is we are all the fossil fuel industry, are we not? naomi klein: you know, we often hear that. we often hear that we're all equally responsible for climate change. and that it's just the rules of supply and demand. >> i have two cars. i keep them filled with gasoline. >> i think the question is if there was a fantastic public transit system that really made it easy for you to get to where you wanted to go, would you drive less? i don't know about you, but i certainly would. >> i mean, i use the subways all of the time. >> if it was possible to recharge an electric vehicle and if it was as easy to fill up your car with gasoline, if that electricity came from solar and wind, would you, insist? no, i want to fill my car with dirty energy. no, i don't think you would. >> we are willing to make changes, you know? we recycle and we compost. we ride bicycles. there's actually been a tremendous amount of willingnes
we couldn't get gasoline for the indispensable vehicles that get us to work, get us to the supermarket, get us to our sick friends or neighbors. i mean, the point i'm trying to make is we are all the fossil fuel industry, are we not? naomi klein: you know, we often hear that. we often hear that we're all equally responsible for climate change. and that it's just the rules of supply and demand. >> i have two cars. i keep them filled with gasoline. >> i think the question is if there...
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. >> the whole community uses the shed. everyone contributes to the running costs, so they do not have to cover them alone. it takes a lot of electricity to power the artificial sunlight and 35-degree room temperature. the floor is covered with 9 tons of sand to make the atmosphere more authentic. the locals cannot get enough. >> at first, it was strange. now it is great. >> the only thing missing is the sea. >> i feel so relaxed, as a i were really of disease. after a while, that feeling switches on automatically. -- i feel so relaxed, as if i were really overseas. >> this is a professor at stockholm university's stress research institute has been studying seasonal depression in sweden for years. >> up to 4% of swedes present acute symptoms. many of them are in need of serious medical treatment. some have to take antidepressants. >> back here, locals are enjoying a relaxing day under the flood lights installed in their cowshed. it is definitely a spirit booster, but it does have one shortcoming -- there is no chance of get
. >> the whole community uses the shed. everyone contributes to the running costs, so they do not have to cover them alone. it takes a lot of electricity to power the artificial sunlight and 35-degree room temperature. the floor is covered with 9 tons of sand to make the atmosphere more authentic. the locals cannot get enough. >> at first, it was strange. now it is great. >> the only thing missing is the sea. >> i feel so relaxed, as a i were really of disease. after a...
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can you tell us more about how israel views this? >> i think israel is concerned that through this upgrade, palestinians could challenge israel legally and diplomatically now. in past weeks, we have heard the israeli government saying that this is a unilateral move that violates the oslo court, that the house indians are aiming to join the international criminal court, and it preempts the united nations. i think for israel right now, the concern is on the diplomatic outcome as well, how countries will be voting, and the high level of support that palestinians would get from the international community. >> what about on the ground and the occupation? how will this change life for the palestinians? >> have asked many palestinians what they expect, and most said they are aware of the symbolic character, but there will still be settlements. there will still be the israeli occupation. basically, there will be no changes on the ground, but my impression is that many do support this. although some are skeptical because there's no other choi
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. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived as the multitude of urgent issues on his desk draws him back to work without delay. >> the first order of business will be to negotiate a new budget deal in congress by the end of the year. otherwise, and harsh plan of spending cuts and tax increases are due to go into effect. we will hear more about that later on in the show, but first, a look back at how things play out on election night in the u.s. >> his face said it all -- president barack obama had to fight hard to keep his job in a tough race against his republican challenger, but once the result was clear, his first message to the american people was one of unity. >> it does not matter who you are or where you come from or what you look like or where you love. it does not matter weather you are black or white or hispanic or asian or native american or young or old or rich or poor, able, disabled, gay or st
. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived as the multitude of urgent issues on his desk draws him back to work without delay. >> the first order of business will be to negotiate a new budget deal in congress by the end of the year. otherwise, and harsh plan of spending cuts and tax increases are due to go into effect. we will hear more about that later on in the show, but...
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but again you're professional and if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most the time you you know have . time to do some something crazy like you're always doing this somewhere if you grow up like a person i grew up like a player and sometimes when he was twenty years old i'm twenty one years old if you do some stuff what you know i would do it right now so. you learn from your mistakes you are from your life when. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do something crazy before the game because. you're healthy you have to be stay. saw. usually it's santorum. can move to the show when he was a boy we went do you. get. all. this change in the last seven years why are you still there but you seem to be focused. on our key. and staying on the ice and france might have made a step closer to having a team in the k h l after that actual side were narrow one only uses to russia second string in a friendly name all sky high this was quick to put france on the heavy pressure. by giving them an extra. edge of a visit just held firm but full minutes from the f
but again you're professional and if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most the time you you know have . time to do some something crazy like you're always doing this somewhere if you grow up like a person i grew up like a player and sometimes when he was twenty years old i'm twenty one years old if you do some stuff what you know i would do it right now so. you learn from your mistakes you are from your life when. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do...
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and on saturday there was a great example of recycling as team oracle usa use pieces of their wrecked america's cup captain are out to compete in the san francisco stop at the back to talk series if you see teams attempted to defy gravity since tiles are probably enough to move them that was the winner with an impressive distance of almost sixteen and a half meter. am. that on sunday was top goal for rory mcilroy hold a thirty foot eagle to finish third at the singapore open and ensure the twenty three year old becomes the youngest player to win both the u.s. and european money lists nineteen year old italian teo when asked roche shared some of the spotlight after also draining that the third playoff power to get through payson and playing his third career title the record for a teenager. well we couldn't decide between two top stories on sunday afternoon to g.p. champion hole there as i crashed out of the season ending valencia grown three which was won by fellow spaniard dani pedrosa however the incident didn't prevent iran from the dressing up to collect his second gold medal in th
and on saturday there was a great example of recycling as team oracle usa use pieces of their wrecked america's cup captain are out to compete in the san francisco stop at the back to talk series if you see teams attempted to defy gravity since tiles are probably enough to move them that was the winner with an impressive distance of almost sixteen and a half meter. am. that on sunday was top goal for rory mcilroy hold a thirty foot eagle to finish third at the singapore open and ensure the...
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i use heating in for monday beat liverpool in europe on thursday and tighten mass might have been a factor as they michelin struggled at work on the t.v. however a long range effort by make d.-ca settling on sadness and a bounce that full the goalkeeper meant the degassed onside finally broke the deadlock with twenty minutes to go but like a mighty of made it all square after a ricochet held diamond doing a score in his fourth of the campaign to ensure i'm just sleep to good but level on points with zinni i must give the team my team a compliment commitment after three days. that was a very is not available but the other ones who came and did a good jobs. i grew up bottom are doing they could do little to prevent this season surprise package terry going forward with a two one win in grozny daunte on the job with the home side they had to get through and brazil and i knew it and headed home is because poland which has not been there and we're going to manage to pull one back as a wrestler on the commission's board in the dying seconds but derek held on to clinch the ninth green this term. i
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that road in the middle of battle is about contracts i believe fulfilling a contract and replacing us if we died there's a lot of different contracts being offered out there and tell about who wants most of them if they could have them all they would take a moment. and. they were to continue doing business with their r.v. whatever the risks were was nothing but the money there's no duty honor country. among anyone it how britain k.b.r. their contract with the army provided them literally billions of dollars of revenue every year that the contract profit and the contract profit that they may became more important than the lives of the men that they hired kill bag or replace people they try to do with us. they killed my friends. as far as i'm concerned. they try to kill me i know they know people talk about oh they they gave their lives for this thing and i back and assure you they did not. they were stolen from them they were. screamin and didn't want to go. and there wasn't any thing greater glorious about the whole. obscene ordeal they didn't die they didn't pass away they were murde
that road in the middle of battle is about contracts i believe fulfilling a contract and replacing us if we died there's a lot of different contracts being offered out there and tell about who wants most of them if they could have them all they would take a moment. and. they were to continue doing business with their r.v. whatever the risks were was nothing but the money there's no duty honor country. among anyone it how britain k.b.r. their contract with the army provided them literally...
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if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most of time you you know have. time to do some something crazy like you're always going to somewhere like a person i grew up with a player and sometimes when he was twenty he was often twenty one years old and if you do some stuff what you know i would do it right now so. you learn from your mistakes your from your life. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do something crazy before the game because you're healthy you have to be stay. saw. usually it's santorum. can move to the show when he was a boy we went do you eat. get. a lot of you why are you still there. seems to be well here's. what you see. and staying on the ice and france might have made a step closer to having a team in the k h l after that actual side where now i want to know this is to russia second string in a friendly name how does what quickly put france on the heavy pressure. by giving them extra. edge of the visit is held firm but full minutes from the first interval russia and france are up from the piano five in the line however th
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i want us to go further still. when i look around the world, i see countries like germany using overseas business that works to drive new business. in brazil, for example, 1700 members of the german chamber. 1700 members of the u.s. chamber's. how many does the u.k. have? just 240. we need to do all whole lot better than that. i have asked steven green, our trade minister to work at home and overseas to increase the quantity and quality of services offered, could relate to the smaller companies seeking to establish themselves abroad for the first time. he will begin within 8 million pound pilot and 20 keep markets and go on to lead a transformation that will change the face of british trade overseas across the globe. there are valuable markets out there that just have not received the attention from government that they deserve. places like to wait, vietnam, algeria, indonesia, rocco. we need to do more to get britain into these markets now. today i am personally appointing a number of senior parliamentarians from
i want us to go further still. when i look around the world, i see countries like germany using overseas business that works to drive new business. in brazil, for example, 1700 members of the german chamber. 1700 members of the u.s. chamber's. how many does the u.k. have? just 240. we need to do all whole lot better than that. i have asked steven green, our trade minister to work at home and overseas to increase the quantity and quality of services offered, could relate to the smaller companies...
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send us an e-mail. or tweet us. talks about the history of the office of strategic services in china and the successes and failures the organization had. this interview, recorded at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, md., was a part of the book tv college series and is about 20 minutes. >> on your screen, a professor at the u.s. naval academy, also the author of this book, al ss in china, a prelude to a cold war. professor, if you would, start by briefly describing china's role in world war ii. >> china's role in world war ii is very complex. first of all, china entered the war first. most people in china would agree that china entered the world were to way back in 1937, july july 1937 with china and japan went to full-scale war. that fact, of course gile was not recognized by the mainstream western scholarship because most people think will work to start the september 1st 1939 with german panzer is rolling into land. so in that sense china was into the war much earlier, so it lasts longer
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only one young woman was willing to talk to us. >> the bible is very important for us. i hope it is the same for others. it should be important for the whole world. i always have the bible with me on sundays. all women have their bibles with them. look, there are my initials -- jkb. >> fundamentalist christians in the netherlands are not just a small, insignificant sect. more than 500,000 orthodox members of the covenant church lived in what is known as the buy the bulk -- the bible belt. followers abide by the teachings of reformer john calvin, who called for a total overhaul of the faith in the 16th century. calvin's teachings are still applied to this day. for the colonists, the bible is the only valid truth. they should strictly adhere to the word of god i live with asceticism, hard work, and religious zeal. this little town lies in the middle of the bible belt. anyone missing church on sunday here must give account to the congregation. at his home, only christian music can be heard playing in the childrens' rooms. radio, television, and internet are taboo. the enti
only one young woman was willing to talk to us. >> the bible is very important for us. i hope it is the same for others. it should be important for the whole world. i always have the bible with me on sundays. all women have their bibles with them. look, there are my initials -- jkb. >> fundamentalist christians in the netherlands are not just a small, insignificant sect. more than 500,000 orthodox members of the covenant church lived in what is known as the buy the bulk -- the bible...
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we've made clear we will use the veto as i've used it before, so let me ask him, will you use the vie toe -- veto. >> order. order. i won't be using the veto, and i will ask the prime minister, about the tenth time i've asked him to respect parliamentary procedure in this matter. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the -- [inaudible] region faces many challenge, particularly with the announcement of job losses at ford last week. will my right honorable friend agree with me that the case for a city deal for south hampton and portsmouth is particularly compelling? >> i do think it is particularly compelling that we make sure south hampton has a city deal. i understand they are on the list. obviously, the news from ford was very disappointing. it was black spot in otherwise a very, very strong performance by the british automotive industry, and i know the business secretary will be working very closely with the city council to do everything we can to help people find jobs. >> mr. andrew miller. >> mr. speaker, might i ask a very straightforward question that should command a straightforward answe
we've made clear we will use the veto as i've used it before, so let me ask him, will you use the vie toe -- veto. >> order. order. i won't be using the veto, and i will ask the prime minister, about the tenth time i've asked him to respect parliamentary procedure in this matter. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the -- [inaudible] region faces many challenge, particularly with the announcement of job losses at ford last week. will my right honorable friend agree with me that the case for...
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the company said that it never condone the use of forced labor. and independent report shows it failed to properly look at how their suppliers were manufacturing furniture for the company at the time. >> with the mix of bright scandinavian style and low price, people have flocked to ikea. about six under million customers in its stores in 25 countries, from britain to china to america. it stylish modern design it is very popular. but there is a dark side, the grim jails where ikea used political prisoners. today, this person as a tourist at the old berlin wall. but under communism, he was in prison two years after campaigning for human-rights. when he got to the west, a friend took him shopping and he recognized the furniture. he says i realized some of the furniture had actually been produced by us. i thought this might have been made by me. at a press conference today, ikea admit that it new political prisoners were making its products. one of its managers said they told the east german regime to stop, but the forced labor continued. >> there we
the company said that it never condone the use of forced labor. and independent report shows it failed to properly look at how their suppliers were manufacturing furniture for the company at the time. >> with the mix of bright scandinavian style and low price, people have flocked to ikea. about six under million customers in its stores in 25 countries, from britain to china to america. it stylish modern design it is very popular. but there is a dark side, the grim jails where ikea used...
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we have made clear we will use the veto as we have used it before. i will ask him -- will he use the veto? >> order. order. i will not use the veto. i would ask the prime minister, this is about the 10th time i have asked him, to respect parliamentary procedure in these matters. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the southeast region is often regarded as the engine driver of the british economy, but they face many challenges, particularly with the announcement of job losses at ford last week. will my right honorable friend agree that the case for a deal for southampton and portsmouth is particularly compelling? >> i do think it is particularly compelling that we make sure southampton has a city deal. i understand there on the list. the news from of ford was very disappointing. it was a black spot in otherwise a very strong performance by the british automotive industry. i know the british secretarial working closely with the city council to do everything the british automotive industry -- and of the british business sector should be working closely with the
we have made clear we will use the veto as we have used it before. i will ask him -- will he use the veto? >> order. order. i will not use the veto. i would ask the prime minister, this is about the 10th time i have asked him, to respect parliamentary procedure in these matters. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the southeast region is often regarded as the engine driver of the british economy, but they face many challenges, particularly with the announcement of job losses at ford last...
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you will develop us help us develop the next cyber security. and you will help us protect our infrastructure. cyber attacks have increased over the last decade. i can tell you for a fact that the c.i.a..gov gets a million hits a year that's a lot of people trying to come into your system for bood or bad purposes. these happen to be not so bad purposes. your development of becoming a professional in this business will absolutely be fundamental to our future. so when you're having a hard time with the professor, with the course, everyone of your professors is there to help you success. you're internalships your co-ops and you keep looking for the stars because you will find it. so let me step back a little bit because we're talking about cyber today. and we're talking about national security in the 21st century. but i need to give you a little bit of history of why cyber is so critical. if you remember world war ii was the turning point for us. you know, december th, 1941 was the day of infamy. mest of you in this room are too young to remember w
you will develop us help us develop the next cyber security. and you will help us protect our infrastructure. cyber attacks have increased over the last decade. i can tell you for a fact that the c.i.a..gov gets a million hits a year that's a lot of people trying to come into your system for bood or bad purposes. these happen to be not so bad purposes. your development of becoming a professional in this business will absolutely be fundamental to our future. so when you're having a hard time...
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and thank you very much for joining us pleasure. here is that so much. material. to the so-called has been for decades believe is achieved much beyond everything but you don't recall any extremely high levels of. today. these are the images. from the streets of canada. download the official ati application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch all its food all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. we speak your language will end up at the. school news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kittens stories. you hear. in troy all teach spanish find out more visit i. shall be soon which brightened a few. songs from phones to christians. whose friends don't talk t.v. dot com. news a secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is
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for more news for us coming up after this short break stay with us here now to. horses and bayonets big bird these are the words of internet legend from the two thousand and twelve presidential debates when a candidate says something dumb or odd to so much fun to make silly pictures like these on the internet ho ho he but the problem is that the person who wins the bait is the one who makes the best argument not he who doesn't make a verbal slip ups people react to these debates like schoolgirls picking prom queen or rummy talked about big bird who howard dean screamed yeah gaffes don't matter that much it matters if the idea is the candidates present are effective or not but more importantly it matters if they will actually do them if a future can't they proposed a brilliant economic plan that could save america but instead of saying pennies let the word penis slip or gossip celebrity culture would make him lose the election for sure his opponent's army of photoshop would have hundreds of copper fellas drawn all over the internet by the next day a schoolgirl att
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thank you for joining us. turning to syria, where two car bombs ripped through damascus suburb today. it is known for being loyal to president assad. the more than 30 were killed. over 80 were injured. the attack comes as fighting inside the country intensifies, making the refugee situation even worse. according to the united nations, more than 100,000 have fled into lebanon. and thousands more are on the waiting list. the war has put huge strains on neighboring countries, leading many struggling. -- leaving many families struggling. and >> the northern border of lebanon with syria, this is where thousands of refugees have escaped in august to years to escape serious moral and war -- syria's pergo civil war. -- berchtold civil war. this family had fled here because it's other boy, 3-year- old mohammed, had been abducted by pro-government militia and was presumed dead. now he has had to move on. the baby is older and stronger, but the family was forced to leave the school because of tensions because -- between
thank you for joining us. turning to syria, where two car bombs ripped through damascus suburb today. it is known for being loyal to president assad. the more than 30 were killed. over 80 were injured. the attack comes as fighting inside the country intensifies, making the refugee situation even worse. according to the united nations, more than 100,000 have fled into lebanon. and thousands more are on the waiting list. the war has put huge strains on neighboring countries, leading many...
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i used to be a chef and now i tell stories for a living. my latest production is a graphic novel called get jiro. he lives in a dystopian future. he was a former japanese gangster who had a passion for sushi. warring clans of bad guys fight over him. he pretty much tells them all. -- kills them all. it is a satirical worst-case scenario of all of the scenes and silliness in foodie culture right now. it is also a world that is violently split over opposing philosophies of food. there are people who do not care where their stuff comes from as long as it is good, and people for whom, presumably, all that matters is if it is local, pure, organic, of the earth. i think they are equally hypocritical and equally ridiculous. i wanted to create an imaginary world where somebody who abuses sushi gets the punishment they deserve. what would happen if a juror comes in here, and sits down -- jerk comes in here, sits down, makes a mistake and the chef leans over and cuts his head off. i needed to create a world where that would be permissible. the single
i used to be a chef and now i tell stories for a living. my latest production is a graphic novel called get jiro. he lives in a dystopian future. he was a former japanese gangster who had a passion for sushi. warring clans of bad guys fight over him. he pretty much tells them all. -- kills them all. it is a satirical worst-case scenario of all of the scenes and silliness in foodie culture right now. it is also a world that is violently split over opposing philosophies of food. there are people...
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joining us now are senior women's issues correspondent kristen schaal. kristen, thank you so much for joining us. (cheers and applause) so here's what we're hearing now. single women, what they're saying is, vote democratic because they don't care about the future of america and only think about abortion. your thoughts on this? >> well, i was totally offended until a certain recent life event changed my priorities. (laughter) >> jon: oh, right, i'm sorry. i'm sorry. you got married this summer. congratulations. i heard you got married. (cheers and applause) that's nice. i heard it was great. i heard it was -- i heard it was a great wedding. i wasn't invited. >> no. (laughter). >> jon: um -- but you seem like the same person. >> (laughs) how dare you, jon? as soon as a groom, my groom, carried me across the threshold i felt something new exploding inside me. (laughter) and you know what that was? (laughter). >> jon: no, i don't, i'm not gonna -- >> it was concern for america's future. but single women vote with their vaginas, jon! and they only care about
joining us now are senior women's issues correspondent kristen schaal. kristen, thank you so much for joining us. (cheers and applause) so here's what we're hearing now. single women, what they're saying is, vote democratic because they don't care about the future of america and only think about abortion. your thoughts on this? >> well, i was totally offended until a certain recent life event changed my priorities. (laughter) >> jon: oh, right, i'm sorry. i'm sorry. you got married...
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and the us could return to the path of economic growth. if you are passing through russia's to very region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the learned and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunches. you know he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu. for two things a successful duck hunting. and a bubble silence which means that i need to be very quiet i'm not going to write in the. office. but when you've been in the business as long as he has the birds don't stand much chance. there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive but environmentalists are fighting back
and the us could return to the path of economic growth. if you are passing through russia's to very region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the learned and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunches. you know he has been hunting for more than...
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only but would be fighting us who i think for the president to stay or to leave is a popular it's not the. only way to define peace. proposal you threw the bottle pox thought you thought about what we hear about what we get through the books and the books with any president to say or leave. and the other year of pain looms for greece as the country's parliament approves and austerity budget which will force more biting cuts upon an already struggling population but that's a precondition from international land there are sort of been delaying another bailout cash injection for months now thousands of greeks gathered outside parliament to voice their opposition to next year's budget its approval follows another even more extensive a stary package that sparked violent protests last week economists dimitris you know polls says the m.p.'s themselves know the measures aren't helping their greek economy. the only benefit the prime minister expects as well as he's coalition partners expect is the release of these long awaited long delayed thirty one point five billion euro but tranche from th
only but would be fighting us who i think for the president to stay or to leave is a popular it's not the. only way to define peace. proposal you threw the bottle pox thought you thought about what we hear about what we get through the books and the books with any president to say or leave. and the other year of pain looms for greece as the country's parliament approves and austerity budget which will force more biting cuts upon an already struggling population but that's a precondition from...
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one of the i'm not sure the money in the way that it used to be. the balls who agreement for banks capital ratios is going to allow gold is going to move up from having a fifty percent risk weighted to one hundred percent risk weighted so it's probably going to be a private sector the commercial banks stone in a buy gold and use that as among the true reason. central banks do it i mean most of the central bank of england sell in gold two hundred fifty dollars an ounce of the one of the most foolish thing that anyone's of us and i well now we know why because they were caught without the gold and they manipulate the market and gordon brown committed a heinous act of treason when i think about it they speak in but i'm sure he does well on the speaking circuit now in terms of price last few years ago the antitrust action and any gaps that they've been very vocal in leading the parade in looking at these prices for manipulation for gold and silver there's currently investigations here in the u.k. h.s.b.c. is involved and there's a lot more scandal of c
one of the i'm not sure the money in the way that it used to be. the balls who agreement for banks capital ratios is going to allow gold is going to move up from having a fifty percent risk weighted to one hundred percent risk weighted so it's probably going to be a private sector the commercial banks stone in a buy gold and use that as among the true reason. central banks do it i mean most of the central bank of england sell in gold two hundred fifty dollars an ounce of the one of the most...
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seem to give us lower costs, but it does give us choice, and we value choice above everything. from a practical point of view, the first decision many consumers are confronted with is how to finance their health care. the choices are simply to pay for it themselves, or to enroll in a private or public health insurance plan. a lot is said about the marketplace of health care. well, for half of people who are getting their health plan through an employer, their employer offers such a narrow range of plans that they-- the consumer-- feel that they are cut off from options they really would like to have. many employers only offer plans that require a patient co-pay or less expensive hmos. cost-sharing makes the assumption that the person can identify what's an appropriate and inappropriate service. and so you go to the doctor, and you're looking for help, and you have to pay maybe 20% of the doctor bill. so, because of that 20% of the doctor bill, you're supposed to be able to say, "doc, do i really need that service? do i really need that lab test?" that's a very difficult thing f
seem to give us lower costs, but it does give us choice, and we value choice above everything. from a practical point of view, the first decision many consumers are confronted with is how to finance their health care. the choices are simply to pay for it themselves, or to enroll in a private or public health insurance plan. a lot is said about the marketplace of health care. well, for half of people who are getting their health plan through an employer, their employer offers such a narrow range...
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for an hour or so they call you so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. whistle blows and i mean it's defenders of the trees fighting back against the coat of corruption the recent high profile whistle blowing cases such as that of wiki leaks founder julian assange has given us a glimpse of the often harsh realities that face those who are brave enough to expose the secrets that there is in power would rather we kept hidden so what do you do if you have information that you feel should be exposed to turn to was tell us a bit more about that we're joined by gavin excited director of the center for investigative journalism but you're here today to talk to us about the new whistle playing great in the way we set up a whistleblowers group in britain because whistleblowers have very little protection here the law exists to nominally protect them but it's very weak and it means that. whistleblowers are encouraged to deal with the problem inside their own company inside the government agency whoever happens to be in that exposes them immediatel
for an hour or so they call you so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. whistle blows and i mean it's defenders of the trees fighting back against the coat of corruption the recent high profile whistle blowing cases such as that of wiki leaks founder julian assange has given us a glimpse of the often harsh realities that face those who are brave enough to expose the secrets that there is in power would rather we kept hidden so what do you do if you...
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us. download the official application to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. with you twenty four hours a day in his first foreign policy move after being handed another four year term in the white house barack obama has slapped iran with new financial sanctions let's get more details on this now from marty's going to check. what could be behind such a move. well president obama's first move scepter he won re-election of pretty much indicated that in the next four years it will aggressively pursue the idea of the u.s. being the world police they've ministration has imposed a financial sanctions against the iranian officials so the u.s. blames for jamming satellite broadcasts and blocking internet access in iran and that comes on top of a whole lot of other sanctions that have been put in place by the u.s. alleged proved to be crippling for the ailing economy and the p
us. download the official application to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. with you twenty four hours a day in his first foreign policy move after being handed another four year term in the white house barack obama has slapped iran with new financial sanctions let's get more details on this now from marty's going to check. what could be behind such a move. well president...
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certainty yes and they do allegedly have austerity here and we were one of the big things during the us elections is that obama is a socialist and he's printed more money or incurred more debt than any president in history blah blah blah but they they looked over across the pond and said well david cameron's doing it right quote despite david cameron's talk of austerity he's going to add an estimated seven hundred billion pounds to the national debt in just five years that's more than tony blair and gordon brown added to the national debt in the eleven years it's more than every british government of the past one hundred years put together so again with facts is facts it doesn't matter what the policy is it seems in a debt deflation and all ends up to more debt that's the only way out right and the g.d.p. ratio. and skyrocketing. depending on who you ask between seven hundred and nine hundred percent of g.d.p. so it's very similar to iceland before iceland collapsed money we note that the only two nations worse than the u.k. are ireland and japan if you add in the private and the bankin
certainty yes and they do allegedly have austerity here and we were one of the big things during the us elections is that obama is a socialist and he's printed more money or incurred more debt than any president in history blah blah blah but they they looked over across the pond and said well david cameron's doing it right quote despite david cameron's talk of austerity he's going to add an estimated seven hundred billion pounds to the national debt in just five years that's more than tony...
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gerri: us talk about that. the big conversation about a student loan debt in this country is is this going to be the next big government bailout? >> i called. we did an interview with laura and asher, president of the institute for college access and success. i kept saying, we have a 11% delinquent on student loans. does the government need to be there to help bail out? that is the question. she said seriously, no. there are six options for the 85% to the federal government. the question is the 15%, privately funded loans. you cannot defer and the 11% delinquency rate is far worse because a lot of those are not even on the books at. deferred. in some kind of forbearance. you don't register just yet. the 15% to 150 billion, those people cannot defer, really under -- between a rock and hard place, and that is when people start talking about a bailout. 74 billion if taxpayers are called upon to help those people gerri: we only have some much money. the end of the day there's only so many people we can bailout. app
gerri: us talk about that. the big conversation about a student loan debt in this country is is this going to be the next big government bailout? >> i called. we did an interview with laura and asher, president of the institute for college access and success. i kept saying, we have a 11% delinquent on student loans. does the government need to be there to help bail out? that is the question. she said seriously, no. there are six options for the 85% to the federal government. the question...
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just a terrorist thank you very much indeed for joining us live from athens this is r.t. can be live from the russian capital and while americans a busy queuing up to choose which president they want to run the biggest economy in the world economists themselves are already making estimates on the financial cost of the presidential campaigns and katie is here to talk about the business update katie hello i know i will we're now looking at a figure two a billion dollars in money it's just absolutely incredible it really really is i'm going to have all the details in the business but it said they'll save me so it's to me that. welcome to the business bulletin so the financial cost of the u.s. presidential election campaign looks set to top two billion dollars so with more details i'm joined now by arena. in these times of economic hardship how come these valse amounts of money be justified and is it really all necessary well i don't think i'll be risking my journalistic integrity if i say that no really cannot be justified but the same time we're talking about five point eig
just a terrorist thank you very much indeed for joining us live from athens this is r.t. can be live from the russian capital and while americans a busy queuing up to choose which president they want to run the biggest economy in the world economists themselves are already making estimates on the financial cost of the presidential campaigns and katie is here to talk about the business update katie hello i know i will we're now looking at a figure two a billion dollars in money it's just...
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question now is whether israel is going to ease its blockade of the palestinian territory as artie's put us there reports from tel aviv. some of the fighting we've witnessed in the years between israelis and palestinians if indeed the truce holds it will mean that roughly one point seven million gazans will have a spine now from what we've seen eight days of heavy bombardment at the same time it brings with spikes to roughly a million israelis who live in the south of israel and who've been on the receiving end of constant barrage of rockets but i say if it holds because it is perceived as being rather fragile it certainly is a truce that came by surprise it followed a day of deadly violence in which some twenty eight israelis were injured in the first bus bombing in tel aviv since two thousand and six and there were massive israeli air strikes over gaza so the sense on the ground particularly in the hours leading up to the announcement of the cease fire was that israel was going to go ahead with a ground offensive not only on who has said that he is willing to give this truce a chance he s
question now is whether israel is going to ease its blockade of the palestinian territory as artie's put us there reports from tel aviv. some of the fighting we've witnessed in the years between israelis and palestinians if indeed the truce holds it will mean that roughly one point seven million gazans will have a spine now from what we've seen eight days of heavy bombardment at the same time it brings with spikes to roughly a million israelis who live in the south of israel and who've been on...
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these measures have been killing is there to give us no future it's only for credit and employment and misery so many people are becoming desperate that it's almost like a visceral reaction a visceral reaction to these measures people of god getting angrier and angrier angela merkel says it's a political may have been bad as a side it's to pull this thing they need to serve to highlight the deepening rift in europe. for a test this message loud and clear way to test those standing off against the riot police and the fight that's become very familiar protest gatherings in europe that perhaps you know say familia the poaching girl here until recently have been much more tolerant of the state to start the matches that have been imposed on them but as you can see here portugal's patience is really running out with record levels of unemployment now at this. i'm concerned and the country about to enter its third year of recession is the coming apparent that the country puzzles had hate could be a southern european success story well struggling to survive talk about cuts to jobs we talk about
these measures have been killing is there to give us no future it's only for credit and employment and misery so many people are becoming desperate that it's almost like a visceral reaction a visceral reaction to these measures people of god getting angrier and angrier angela merkel says it's a political may have been bad as a side it's to pull this thing they need to serve to highlight the deepening rift in europe. for a test this message loud and clear way to test those standing off against...
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thanks for joining us. enjoy your chilly saturday and please join us tomorrow morning at 7:30, phil will be here. we're breaking down the big week in mix. have a good one. ,,,,,,,,
thanks for joining us. enjoy your chilly saturday and please join us tomorrow morning at 7:30, phil will be here. we're breaking down the big week in mix. have a good one. ,,,,,,,,
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so i am hoping that it will have a lot of different uses. while we have made unbelievable progress what's also pause to remember we have kids jumping off bridges. one of the things in cambridge massachusetts we live in a bubble and if you don't live on one of the two coasts or in an urban area, you are very likely to experience the kind of attitudes that existed 50 years ago and if you are a kid at least you can find out there are other people like you that you are not the only person in the world experiencing what you are experiencing but still it's really tough out there and for all of the progress that we have made, we still have way too much bullying and depression and attended the suicide particularly in our young people so it's important to remember that it's not like cambridge word new england. we are seeing remarkable progress in some of our religious institutions. in the episcopal church i am happy to say we have now ordained its second day bishop as los angeles so the church has decided this is where we are headed and there we go a
so i am hoping that it will have a lot of different uses. while we have made unbelievable progress what's also pause to remember we have kids jumping off bridges. one of the things in cambridge massachusetts we live in a bubble and if you don't live on one of the two coasts or in an urban area, you are very likely to experience the kind of attitudes that existed 50 years ago and if you are a kid at least you can find out there are other people like you that you are not the only person in the...
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advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where over to work for high wages to our employees the trunks end up here where they turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses glee's wood exports and large but not all of it goes of gold. here on the museum island of traditional methods they used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years invest whole what careers use of what riches possible highest complexity these planks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the combination of tradition and technology. but here at the valley on both viking boat makers what is fashioned into their souls new and old they range from small private boats to replicas used in the historical t.v. series hornblower. my books are all special they're like children to me we have to design and build them from scratch it's always sad wh
advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where over to work for high wages to our employees the trunks end up here where they turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses glee's wood exports and large but not all of it goes of gold. here on the museum...
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it is good to have you with us on this friday. allegedly killed two more palestinians in gaza despite israel's pledge to hold fire during a brief visit by the egyptian prime minister to the strip and other militant groups though. come under rocket attack for the second time in twenty four hours with an iranian made missile again falling just shy of residential areas near the city reports now for. again a very unexpected event these are the longest range rocket attacks that of ever been managed from from gaza and by sending people running to those shelters really sending some moments of panic through through tel of eve and perhaps affecting the resolve of the israeli defense forces and the israeli people to perhaps escalate this conflict to a ground attack tanks and troops there's been a lot of reports of them massing near the border with gaza and we know that thirty thousand reservists are ready to be called up if necessary also earlier today a visit by egypt's prime minister to the gaza strip there were supposed to be a truce on
it is good to have you with us on this friday. allegedly killed two more palestinians in gaza despite israel's pledge to hold fire during a brief visit by the egyptian prime minister to the strip and other militant groups though. come under rocket attack for the second time in twenty four hours with an iranian made missile again falling just shy of residential areas near the city reports now for. again a very unexpected event these are the longest range rocket attacks that of ever been managed...
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thank you for joining us at the heritage foundation. we welcome those who joined us on our heritage.org web site on these occasions. we ask everyone in the house if he would be so kind as to check cellphones one last time and see that they are turned off. amazing how many speakers start doing that. we will post a program on our web site within 24 hours for your future reference and of course our internet viewers are always welcome to e-mail us with questions or comments, simply writing those to speaker@heritage.org. our guest today, dr. juan williams is a native of arizona, a master's degree at arizona state university and received his doctorate from the university of california santa barbara. throughout his high school and college, however, he spent most of his time playing drums in a variety of things. as a rock drummer he was part of several groups one of which opened for steppenwolf among other performers for those old enough to remember that. his first film, rocking the wall about rock music had spared in bringing down communism st
thank you for joining us at the heritage foundation. we welcome those who joined us on our heritage.org web site on these occasions. we ask everyone in the house if he would be so kind as to check cellphones one last time and see that they are turned off. amazing how many speakers start doing that. we will post a program on our web site within 24 hours for your future reference and of course our internet viewers are always welcome to e-mail us with questions or comments, simply writing those to...
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eight am here in moscow are you watching are to live a with me to bang with say good to have you with us a greek journalist through threaten to reveal a high profile government fraud remains in custody spiros cuts a fairy's that was arrested on wednesday after he promised to expose live on t.v. alarming facts reportedly connected to the country's painful bailout deal this comes after another reporter stood trial on thursday for publishing a list of alleged top tax evaders meanwhile the country faced a major media strike and triggered by a suspension of two state t.v. presenters criticizing the minister on am tim got still of from free press magazine believes that the greek government would go to any extent to stop the information from going public. with the journalists in greece are absolutely doing their job the country is in crisis the people need to know what's going on their rulers own telling the the world. analysts are doing is trying to reveal to the public the very most important information relating to the economic crisis the exposure they relate to the real crisis in greece and
eight am here in moscow are you watching are to live a with me to bang with say good to have you with us a greek journalist through threaten to reveal a high profile government fraud remains in custody spiros cuts a fairy's that was arrested on wednesday after he promised to expose live on t.v. alarming facts reportedly connected to the country's painful bailout deal this comes after another reporter stood trial on thursday for publishing a list of alleged top tax evaders meanwhile the country...
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for a lot of nations that have since collapsed right i don't think people in britain understand the us born solution david cameron the coalition solution to the first goal crash and expand the debt almost talking austerity has done nothing but increase the debt so this is again why we're here in london is to witness the collapse of britain just like we were in iceland before of iceland collapsed you know this is a great place to watch a country like britain collapse yes and if you want to look at one of the horsemen of the apocalypse or if you see this man in your town as you said your. trouble trouble. now. the quote you did say in that magazine was i came to london because being here gives you a front row seat on the imminent collapse of an entire city i think that the eurozone is overrated as a disaster area they are not yet in as bad shape as britain the u.k. pound is about to collapse in the collapse of the british economy will be one of the biggest in modern economic history now many on twitter last night when i tweeted about the story in money we were saying well one thing that
for a lot of nations that have since collapsed right i don't think people in britain understand the us born solution david cameron the coalition solution to the first goal crash and expand the debt almost talking austerity has done nothing but increase the debt so this is again why we're here in london is to witness the collapse of britain just like we were in iceland before of iceland collapsed you know this is a great place to watch a country like britain collapse yes and if you want to look...